Wesley N. Colley markets his Matrix as the "bias-free college football ranking method" and claims to have no bias toward conference, tradition or history. A full explanation can be seen on the Colley Rankings website, but unless you have a Ph.D. from Princeton like Colley does, it might just look like a foreign language.

Colley ranks Stanford, Florida State and Clemson ahead of Alabama, with Oklahoma coming in at No. 5. The Cardinal also come in at No. 1 in the Billingsley Report, with the Tide at No. 2.

Keep in mind that, together, these six computers make up only one-third of the BCS ratings. The remaining two-thirds are split between the USA Today Coaches Poll and the Harris Poll. The Harris Poll also won't be released until next week.

The first BCS rankings will be released at the conclusion of Week 8.

And for those looking for this confusing madness to end, the college football playoff begins in 2014.